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Produce traceability: turning a recall from days into minutes

A recall is a stress test of your records. The question a buyer or auditor asks is simple, "which grower did this lot come from, and who else got fruit from it?", but answering it from binders and spreadsheets can take days you do not have.

One-up, one-back is the minimum

Traceability regimes (and most retail buyers) expect you to know one step back, the grower and block a lot came from, and one step forward, the customers it went to. In practice, that means every lot needs an unbroken chain from receival, through packing, onto a pallet, and out on a dispatch.

Where paper breaks the chain

The chain usually breaks at a transformation: when received fruit is packed into new cartons with new codes, the link to the original grower lot is easy to lose. If a pack run does not record which input lots fed which output, a forward or backward trace has a gap exactly where it matters.

What one-tap recall looks like

With lot-level records, a recall is a lookup, not an investigation: pick the affected lot and see every grower block it came from and every customer it reached, in seconds, with an auditor-ready report. Fernable keeps that chain automatically, receival → pack run → pallet → dispatch, so trace is one tap in either direction.

Try it on your next pack run

Fernable is free to start, record a receival and a pack run on your phone and watch packout and traceability take care of themselves.

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